The exhibit features works by 11 artists, including Australia’s James Angus, British sculptor Gary Webb and Alicja Kwande from Poland, known for twisting bicycles and other objects into simpler, elegant forms, like circles.

Artist Ugo Rondinone's "sculpture" is a performance piece — a man dressed as a clown who will sit in various parts of the park from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, weather permitting. The clown is a "stand-in for a modern-day shaman," according to the artist's statement.

All the large-scale pieces are “at once light hearted and enigmatic, incorporating a sense of play and wry humor,” according to a statement by the art fund.

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